
In Rongjiang, Guizhou, an amateur soccer league quietly emerged, and its influence quickly spread in cyberspace, and even became the focus of CCTV news reports. In this land, there are no dazzling soccer stars, no controversial refereeing issues, only the purest love of soccer. Participants are soccer enthusiasts from all walks of life, and they show their infinite passion for soccer in the form of village league.
"People are afraid of being famous and pigs are afraid of being strong", and the hotness of the Village Premier League has sparked an online debate. Especially when a research document from the CFA was circulated on the Internet, it triggered an uproar. However, the authenticity of this document has not been officially confirmed.
Fans are adamant about this rumor, and they hope that the FA will exercise restraint and not interfere with this boom in grassroots soccer in the private sector. After all, fans are well aware that there is corruption and gambling within the FA as well, and the Village Premier League is clearly incapable of dealing with such issues.
On the other hand, there are rumors that the Village Premier League will be temporarily suspended due to lack of approval from the Football Association. However, this claim clearly lacks basis. As a county-level grassroots tournament, the Football Association does not have direct jurisdiction, and only needs the approval of the relevant departments of Rongjiang County for the tournament to run smoothly.
Up to now, no official announcement has been made about the suspension of the Village Premier League, and the tournament is still going on as planned to bring exciting events to the fans. It is worth mentioning that Fan Zhiyi, former captain of the Chinese men's soccer team, also said that he would visit the Village Super League in person to have a fun time with the fans.
For the majority of fans, it is important to boycott the FA's intervention in the Village Super League and the possibility of a suspension, as it is not only an event for the local villagers, but also for ordinary fans to support the dream of Chinese soccer. In the face of the plight of the Chinese men's soccer team and the Chinese Super League, they look forward to the team proving itself on the field and contributing to Chinese soccer.










